September 2013 Archives

On behalf of James Epperson of Epperson Law PLLC posted in Domestic Violence on Friday, September 27, 2013.

Domestic violence in North Carolina is a serious issue that effects many people. It tends to be a vicious cycle that can end with people being seriously injured and even killed. It is a touchy subject for a lot of people, but the more it is talked about and dealt with, the better those affected by it are able to heal and realize that they do not have to put up with it.

On behalf of James Epperson of Epperson Law PLLC posted in Child Custody on Wednesday, September 18, 2013.

Often times when a person is not receiving the required amount of child support in North Carolina, he or she may send an income withholding notice to the employer of the parent that is not paying. The employer is then required to garnish the parent’s wages for the amount of the child support. This ensures that the child support is paid each month.

On behalf of James Epperson of Epperson Law PLLC posted in Divorce on Thursday, September 12, 2013.

When a couple goes through a divorce in North Carolina, they often worry about the effects it will have on their children. For a majority of people, whether or not their children will be exposed to media coverage about the divorce is usually a non-issue. However, for public officials, celebrities or others in the public eye, this can be a real concern.

On behalf of James Epperson of Epperson Law PLLC posted in Child Support on Wednesday, September 4, 2013.

Many divorced parents in Charlotte depend heavily on child support payments in order to provide the necessities of life to the children in their care. When one parent decides to quit paying child support, it is not uncommon for the other to find him or herself in financial straits.

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